Difference between revisions of "Dutch Culture"
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For interesting facts about the Netherlands, check out this popular Dutch [https://stuffdutchpeoplelike.com/ blog]. | For interesting facts about the Netherlands, check out this popular Dutch [https://stuffdutchpeoplelike.com/ blog]. | ||
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+ | Eindhoven has a rich student life, as a student you will never have a dull moment outside of your studies. Check out [[Student Associations]] for information about activities organized by the various student associations of the TU/e. | ||
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+ | ==Dutch Language Classes== | ||
Want to learn dutch? Click [[Dutch Classes]] for more information. | Want to learn dutch? Click [[Dutch Classes]] for more information. | ||
==Cultural Differences== | ==Cultural Differences== | ||
One of the most noticeable traits of the Dutch is their direct nature. This can be a bit of a shock for other cultures, especially if you are coming from Asia. To help adjust to this, it is best to keep in mind that directness does not always equal rudeness. It is also good to be direct with people to avoid any confusion. | One of the most noticeable traits of the Dutch is their direct nature. This can be a bit of a shock for other cultures, especially if you are coming from Asia. To help adjust to this, it is best to keep in mind that directness does not always equal rudeness. It is also good to be direct with people to avoid any confusion. |
Revision as of 14:55, 29 July 2018
Besides the biking, cheese, and spring tulips, Dutch culture is quirky and friendly. With the countries love for beer and gabber (Dutch club music), there is always some party to attend.
For interesting facts about the Netherlands, check out this popular Dutch blog.
Student Life
Eindhoven has a rich student life, as a student you will never have a dull moment outside of your studies. Check out Student Associations for information about activities organized by the various student associations of the TU/e.
Dutch Language Classes
Want to learn dutch? Click Dutch Classes for more information.
Cultural Differences
One of the most noticeable traits of the Dutch is their direct nature. This can be a bit of a shock for other cultures, especially if you are coming from Asia. To help adjust to this, it is best to keep in mind that directness does not always equal rudeness. It is also good to be direct with people to avoid any confusion.